Bats, Rats, and Black Cats w/ Montgomery County SPCA.

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300 West Northwestern Avenue,Philadelphia PA 19118

20 October, 2021

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Learn about some awesome animals who are known to be scary, yucky, or bad luck during the Halloween season. Learn about some awesome animals who are known to be scary, yucky, or bad luck during the Halloween season. You can find out how they are actually wonderful creatures and why they have been given a bad reputation! In partnership with Montgomery County SPCA , Humane Education.Classes repeat 11-noon & 1-2 p.m.This program is geared towards 2-5 year-olds.Please bring a mask.Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or 215.685.9285 City of Philadelphia Covid-19 informationRegistration is required at treehousewec.eventbrite.com, and will open one week before the program.This is an outdoor, almost all weather program.Photos will be taken of participants during this program for use by the Montgomery County SPCA, the Tree House and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. If you wish to opt out, please let us know before the program. Photo 1: Red Bat photographed by Jeffery Barr at an early spring Thursday Treks.Photo 2: White-footed mouse found by Verland in the seed barrel. We do not have any rat photos, but plenty of other rodents.Photo 3: Ms. Chris' rescued black cat, Ember Hazel AKA Chattycat, delivering the cricket in her mouth to Ms. Chris in bed, in the middle of the night. The Wissahickon Environmental Center provides environmental education to adults, children, and families, throughout Philadelphia and vicinity, through public and school and group programming. As part of Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, we also "advance the prosperity of our city and the progress of her people through intentional and sustained stewardship of public land and waterways as well as through safe, stimulating recreation, environmental and cultural centers. We help Philadelphia and its citizens grow by connecting people to the natural world, to each other, and to fun, physical and social opportunities." Summer camp registration for 2021 is closed. We anticipate registration for summer 2022 to open February/March 2022. Covid-19 protocols and precautions include, but are not limited to: Tree House and bathrooms are closed to public, reduced group sizes, masks, temperature checks, and distancing for all, programs are outdoors/all weather, registration forms must be complete to join any programing, sanitizer available, touched surfaces sanitized, and more as we comply to additional best practices.    

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